We chose this hotel principally for its location within the 'intra muros' part of St Malo. From this perspective, the hotel was a good choice. Right in the centre of the walled city, within walking distance of the beach, city walls and cathedral..Plenty of restaurants, cafes and bars nearby. Although no hotel car park, we managed to find a spot outside the front entrance which is free in the early evening until about 9.15am.
The hotel was closed on our arrival - a notice displayed on the door stated a return by 7.00pm and giving a telephone number to ring. This worked fine, and we were given the code to the back door and told where our key was and where the room was located. This was all conducted in french so if you don't have the language you'll need to wait until 7.00pm when the front door was open.
We had a triple room on the top floor (described as the troisieme etage, but in reality the fourth floor). The final set of steps were very narrow and not for the unfit. The lift was quite small and could not fit two adults, a teenager plus overnight bags all in one go. Our room overlooked the roof tops of the walled city - very romantic until we heard the bells (from the nearby cathedral) and the seagulls who had taken up residency outside the window. This, together with the rather noisy lift, meant a fairly sleepless night had by all three of us. Our room, a triple, was small but clean and adequate. The en suite bathroom had a small size bath located under the eaves. This meant that it was not possible to stand up in the bath or use the shower in any way other than sitting or kneeling . It was also very small, so someone of 'traditional build' like my husband had difficulty fitting himself in it. That said, the bathroom was clean and we had plenty of good sized bath towels.
We wold recommend this hotel for a short stay as its location is excellent.
- Du Palais Hotel
